Lincoln before Washington

Lincoln before Washington1997
About this book
The provocative selections in this book address topics as disparate as William H. Herndon's informants, Lincoln's favorite poem, his mysterious broken engagement, the text of his debates with Douglas, and a previously unknown assault on Peter Cartwright.
Although Abraham Lincoln's early years have come to be regarded as the wrong end of his life, Douglas L. Wilson's original and pathbreaking work makes the case that his prepresidential years offer bright prospects for investigation. Collectively, these essays challenge the general view of Lincoln scholars that William H. Herndon, Lincoln's law partner, is an unreliable source. They also provide a fresh look at some of the affinities between Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson.
Details
- First published
- 1997
- OL Work ID
- OL2721312W
Subjects
Politics and governmentFriends and associatesLegislatorsPolitical career before 1861BiographyAbraham Lincoln's political career before 1861KarriereGeschichte 1829-1861FriendshipLincoln, abraham, 1809-1865Herndon, william henry, 1818-1891Illinois, politics and government